We should have proposed analysis videos of the PS4 version of Batman: Arkham Knight a while ago, but for various reasons, they are only available now. The game was patched a few hours ago, and though we're not sure what has been fixed, Blim's plugin shows that Rocksteady's title can hold a steady 30 fps on PS4 despite a bit of tearing once in a while. As a bonus, we've added two gameplay videos showing new passages after playing a bit more than three hours. Don't worry though, they are completely spoiler free.

Batman: Arkham City's single player new content Harley Quinn's Revenge gets some fresh screenshots and a teaser. The DLC should be worth 2 hours of gameplay with Batman and Robin in some all-new environements. It will be available on Sony Entertainment Network on May 29th for $9.99 and on May 30th on Xbox Live for 800MSP.

Warners Bros has just announced the Game of the Year edition for Batman: Arkham City. This new edition of the game will contain on-disc all prevoously released DLC (Catwoman, Robin, Nightwing, challenge maps and skins) plus an all-new single player expansion entitled Harley Quinn's Revenge. The latter can be bought seperately on May 29 for $9.99 on PSN and on May 30th for 800MSP on Xbox Live. Game of the Yead edition will be out on May 29 in North America and in September in Europe. Trailer and screenshots inside.

Once again, we have decided to give you the opportunity to catch up on what you may have missed on Gamersyde in the past few weeks. This should keep you a bit busy in December, which is a good thing considering not much is going to happen release-wise. Now is the time to catch one's breath to be ready for the avalanche of AAA titles to come in 2012.

Available for a little more than one month on both consoles, Batman: Arkham City has finally arrived on PC, so here are some gameplay videos from the beginning of the game. Note that the videos were captured in DirectX9 mode, the DirectX11 one causing big problems of stuttering.

Warner Bros. has announced the first DLC for Batman: Arkham City which is the Nighwing bundle pack. For 560 MSP/€6.99 on November 1st, players will be able to take control of Dick Grayson (who has his own moves, gadgets and a bonus skin) in all challenge maps as well as 2 new challenge maps : Wayne Manor and Main Hall. The Robin DLC will be out on November 22nd for the same price.

It is obviously this week's main event and Gamersyde could not fail to propose a few Xbox 360 videos of Batman: Arkham City. Unfortunately, since we did not get our copy of the game soon enough, there will be no review once again. The first video shows the first playable sequence of the game but you have probably already seen it before as Rocksteady had released it during E3. The two other videos will allow you to discover the very first steps of the dark knight during what can clearly be called a very atmospheric introduction. Enjoy!

Melmoth
will be used for things like shadows and reflections. Looks like a logical way forward, and won't require completely new rendering pipelines. (2 Hours ago)

Melmoth
Frostbite, UE and Unity are implementing support. Were' not talking about full bruteforce raytracing pipeline here, but more a combination of tradidional rasterization and raytracing, where raytracing (2 Hours ago)

Melmoth
@droezelke: This is a proper push, as in not just future tech, but for (partly) realtime raytracing that's being put out there in the near future. Both the API and the hardware (nvidia volta) (2 Hours ago)

droezelke
Now, it's just another tech demo. I mean, the Unreal 4 engine has amazing tech demo''s, but it hasn't been seen in any game. (2 Hours ago)

droezelke
@Melmoth: Yeah, we know that eventually real time graphics will look like that. It would be more exciting if it was possible today (2 Hours ago)